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Distinctive NEW SEASON'S GARMENTS attractively priced at REN DELLS A further shipment of new goods, very attractive and distinctive in style and colour range, with a price appeal to those looking for individuality at a fair and reasonable figure. iliiiliiiipii! See these Latest Importations TYPICAL OF RENDELLS VALUES is this chic ribbed Boucle Suit. The skirt is well cut and the jacket fastens cosily up to the neck. This style is but one of our extensive range, in all sizes, at varying prices. 4Q /C Illustration is in W. size At v Attractive Novelty Knit CARDIGAN SUITS that will be much appreciated by the O.S. figure. The smart jacket is finished with two-tone cravat, and shows 4 buttons and belt. The skirt is fitting and smartly plain. Colours: Navy, black, wine, bottle, nigger and rust. O.S. fitting .. 55/SKIRTS for the GOLFER You will find these Tweed Sports Skirts an excellent investment, for they combine smartness with freedom of movement. Cut with inverted pleat back and front, or wrap-over styles, with one or two neat and essential pockets. Of cheerful flecked or checked tweeds, in easily-matched tonings. Sizes S.S.W., S.W. and W. 21/- 23/6 27/6 • TWO NOVEL WINTER JUMPERS that have an appeal all their own. . . . One in marie boucle is designed in an extremely dressy style, with a quaint ribbed collar on a small upstanding band. Is straight in style, with belt, and ia finished down front with tiny lazy daisies of contrasting colour 18/6 . . . The other, of Scotch wool, is also long in style, with belt, and has yoke showing contrast bands, while the Polo collar is also of colour. Both obtainable in S.W. and W. sizes, in shades of rose, blue, beige, grey 18/6 w&MZ//' 1 Hfll iif «f|:i flip I %f\ %% ft mm Real AUSTRIAN VELOURS Again we are fortunate in securing, at a Price Concession, another shipment of these Hats of obvious quality, with a richness of M aL colour and finish that cannot be imitated. See the new shapes, |jg I featuring the shovel, the toque, the winged halo, the saucy Breton; J and also the deeper fittings so suitable for the matron. Full range of shades, including bottle green, earth brown, Lido, _ nigger, wine, beige, navy and black. While the colour range is ■ U I complete and all the new and latest shapes available, see these ■ f outstanding HATS IN REAL AUSTRIAN VELOUR. • NOW is the time for that LAY-BY • Pay a Small Deposit and we will hold the goods aside while further payments are made. This method is used by many of our clients, who consider the system a great boon. Goods are charged at usual cash price, FREE OF INTEREST. r i ■■ %2f s s. Ji. -C • \ % vA \ o\/y x I '*A:. 1 - w. - Unmade NIGHTDRESSES TRACED SlLK—Sensational Value! Tracer! ready for working, as Illustrated. In dainty designs, hemstitched neck and armholes. for crochet edge. Extra ions: and rail width. In white, pencil, pink, lemon, apricot, blue. 3/H Assorted designs. Unmade NIGHTDRESSES In heavier Suede Silk than above. In white only. W. and O.S. sizes .. 5/6 For Dainty Needlework Use: BRORICHE, Tast colours; rull shade range. jd. skein I'EARSALL'S FIBROSE, cream, numbers 16 to 30. reel CI.ARK'S SOFT EMBROIDERY COTTON. 2-1. <L skein KAROSILK, 2oz. reel, all colours .. ball. \wr ■Y: i i | - -1 - J \ y f/V\ J k V FROCKS I! ft KKNDKLLS Ltd Another Triumph "Wonda" Department GRACEFUL EVENING GOWNS OF ART. MAROCAIN that are at once becoming and un- 4A/C usual in style, so moderately priced at .. Iv/ ™ A. shows flattering bodice treatment, finished softly gathered frills at armholes, while gauging is also carried out on the skirt. B. Note the slenderising skirt, the high decolletage and small epaulettes over shoulderg. Both styles may be obtained in the season's newest shades, and in S.S.W., S.W. and W. -jQ jg New Styles Just Opened STRIPED SHIRT BLOUSES—Ask to see our range, m sports and attractive style, with self tie. They are well cut and easy to wear, in an interesting variety of smart stripes. All sizes : •• ii/ 6. FASCINATING BLOUSES for Costiitae Wear—We have them in a wide variety of styles, showing short or long sleeves, hand faggoting or shirring, with or without collars. Priced at 17/6 19/6 22/6 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES—Pure silk quality, charmingly smocked or hand faggoted, in the most correct manner for costume wear. Sizes S.W. and W. Shades: Beige and white 28/6 GLAMOROUS MODEL BLOUSES—Each one designed with individuality, in rich satins and novelty silks, with new intricate cutting and exquisite detail that can be found only in model garments. All sizes, from 32/6 • Something PARTICULARLY NICE in MODEL GARMENTS A parcel of Seventeen only just to hand No two alike! English All-Wool C D AT 1/C AFTERNOON ■it W f% ® that are the essence of model smartness. Each one is different, each style exclusive. In shades: Navy, Kenya red, brown, and Gloucester green. Tailored sleeves and skirts with pleats or gores. Bodices are finished with novel buttons or contrast frogs, and necklines that are irresistible in their smartness. Sizes S.S.W. to W.X. Priced from to 6 gns ' • Distinctive COATS so suitable for present wear. Designed in Cameltex, in three smart styles, these Coats are cut with wide stitched or plain rever and collar, double or single breasted, witn buttons and buckle of smartly contrasting brown wood. Sizes S.W. to W.X 69/6 HlllilllllllllN ■iiiiiiimiiiiiii K*EBBBBfIaBIBBBBB !■»■■■■■■■■■ ■££«■■■■■■ ■wSjjf ■■■V ■■■■■■l NATURE'S MOST NOURISHING AND DELICIOUS ALL THE YEAR ROUND WHOLEMEAL BREAKFAST CEREAL. UNSURPASSED IN HOUSEHOLD COOKERY. 21b. packets, 1/-; 4lb. bags, 1/7. At All Grocers. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ " iiuiiiia ■■■■■■■■■■hi* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iiZzWll ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■h*.. I PCSiiBl Kiiaaaal KTaaaaaaaaßial M^P^SS J¥ ir--aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB| mm. !^]!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 24

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